Blaupunkt Car Video System IVMR 7001 User Manual

In Car Video  
IVMR-7001  
Operating and installation instructions  
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CONTENTS  
Notes for the user .................. 17  
Supplied equipment .............. 18  
Using for the first time ........... 19  
Using the interior light.................... 19  
Changing the light bulb ................. 20  
Light bulb specifications ................ 20  
Wiring ........................................... 20  
Monitor connection........................ 20  
Installing the monitor...................... 21  
Operation ............................... 22  
Opening the monitor...................... 22  
Repositioning the monitor .............. 22  
Closing the monitor ....................... 22  
Switching on the monitor ............... 22  
Display controls ............................. 23  
Remote control.............................. 23  
OSD menu .................................... 24  
Specifications ........................ 26  
Guarantee .............................. 27  
Appendix ................................ 27  
Changing the battery in the  
remote control ............................... 27  
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NOTES FOR THE USER  
Only operate the device with the  
recommended electrical supply of  
12V direct current.  
Notes for the user  
Please observe all the warning notices,  
precautionary measures and mainte-  
nance tips contained in these operat-  
ing instructions so as to extend the life  
of your monitor.  
Make sure you do not place or  
hang any objects on the electrical  
cable since this could damage it.  
Avoid laying the cable haphazardly  
or twisting it. Keep it away from  
heated objects.  
To avoid causing a road accident,  
never use the monitor during the  
journey.  
Do not attempt to repair the electri-  
cal cable if it becomes damaged or  
severed – instead, replace it imme-  
diately with a new one.  
Do not place the monitor’s aerial in  
the following positions:  
1. Positions in which the driver’s  
view could be restricted.  
Make sure that no metallic or in-  
flammable objects make their way  
into the monitor’s insides through  
the ventilation slots.  
2. Positions in which the aerial  
could become a danger to safe-  
ty (e.g. handbrake, steering  
wheel, gearshift lever and air-  
bag).  
Do not attempt to open or disman-  
tle the monitor, since you could suf-  
fer an electric shock as a result.  
Do not install the aerial in locations  
where it could restrict the driver’s  
rear view. Do not allow the aerial to  
jut out past the side of the vehicle.  
If you detect smoke or a strange  
smell, disconnect the electrical ca-  
ble immediately and take it to your  
local specialised dealer or send it  
in to our customer service centre.  
Attach the aerial carefully so that  
you do not loose it whilst driving,  
particularly in the rain or in the car-  
wash.  
If the monitor’s housing is dam-  
aged or broken, take it to your local  
specialised dealer or send it in to  
our customer service centre.  
To avoid the danger of receiving an  
electric shock and damaged to the  
monitor, make sure that the moni-  
tor cannot become wet or moist. If,  
however, this does occur, switch  
the device off, disconnect the elec-  
Avoid using the monitor in places  
where it is subjected to dust, dirt or  
moisture.  
trical cable, and take the monitor to Do not install the monitor in places  
your local specialised dealer as  
quickly as possible or send it in to  
our customer service centre.  
where it is subjected to direct sun-  
light or extreme temperatures.  
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NOTES FOR THE USER  
SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT  
Supplied equipment  
The monitor is supplied with all parts list-  
ed below. Please check that your de-  
vice is supplied with all the parts. If one  
of the listed parts is missing, please  
contact your dealer immediately.  
Do not subject the monitor to the  
wet or moisture.  
After installing the monitor, avoid  
knocking it or pulling it downwards  
excessively, since this will loosen  
the screws and the monitor could  
drop off.  
Standard package  
Monitor (including mounting fixture)  
Remote control with battery  
500 cm long, 8-pin system cable  
(only for AV signal converter)  
Guarantee card  
Operating instructions  
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USING FOR THE FIRST TIME  
Notes:  
Using for the first time  
There is no electrical cable con-  
nected to position “B”, since “B” is  
connected to the ground via two  
screws.  
Using the interior light  
There are three settings for the interior  
light: OFF, DOOR and ON (see diagram  
below).  
The power supply must be  
12 volts.  
OFF: The lights are switched off.  
DOOR: With this setting, the lights only  
come on when the vehicle’s doors are  
opened.  
ON: The lights are switched on.  
OFF DOOR ON  
Circuit diagra  
W = White = Connection to the sensor  
B = Black = Ground  
R = Red = Electrical connection  
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USING FOR THE FIRST TIME  
Changing the light bulb  
Wiring  
To fit a new bulb, proceed as follows:  
Bulb for the main unit  
Set the light switch to “OFF”.  
Light cable for the main unit  
Push back the bulb cover and open  
it (see diagram below).  
Connecting  
cable  
Remove the old bulb and dispose  
of it.  
Fit a new bulb.  
Close the bulb cover.  
Bulb cover  
Screws  
Red = Electrical supply (12 V)  
White = Internal lighting system  
Black = Ground  
Caution:  
The screws have different sizes.  
Make sure that you insert the  
screws in the correct positions.  
Make sure that the screws are  
screwed tight to ensure a good  
ground connection.  
Light bulb  
Monitor connection  
Light bulb specifications  
Diameter:  
8 mm  
Connecting cable  
System cable  
Length:  
29 mm  
Voltage:  
12 V direct current,  
5 W  
Type:  
Stanley A3022C or a  
type with the same  
specifications  
Light cable for the main unit  
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USING FOR THE FIRST TIME  
Installing the monitor  
Select a suitable position for secure in-  
stallation of the monitor:  
The device must not distract the  
driver or restrict the driver’s view.  
The ability to enter and get out of  
the vehicle must not be impeded.  
The device must not be installed in  
such a way that could prevent the  
other vehicle components from  
functioning properly (e.g. sliding  
sunroof).  
Make sure that the device is in-  
stalled in a safe and secure posi-  
tion and cannot become detached  
in the event of an emergency stop.  
Do not attach the device merely to  
the roof liner.  
If you need to drill additional holes,  
make sure you do not drill through  
the vehicle’s sheet metal.  
Avoid using the monitor over a  
longer period of time whilst the en-  
gine is off so as to prevent the bat-  
tery from becoming drained.  
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OPERATION  
Operation  
Closing the monitor  
Rotate the monitor back to its cen-  
tral viewing position (see the fol-  
lowing diagram).  
Opening the monitor  
Press the monitor release button to  
flip down the LCD display.  
To watch the television, lower the  
monitor until it is at an angle of 90  
degrees to the main unit.  
Push the monitor back into its main  
unit so that the screen clips back  
into the releasing/locking mecha-  
nism.  
Switching on the monitor  
Press the power-on button on the main  
unit or on the remote control to switch  
the monitor on/off.  
Repositioning the monitor  
The monitor can be rotated by up to 30  
degrees to the right and left from its  
central viewing position (see the follow- Note:  
ing diagram).  
Before the monitor is switched on, the  
power indicator lights up orange. This  
means that the monitor is connected to  
the 12 V direct current electrical supply.  
Furthermore, “NO SIGNAL” will flash on  
and off in the on-screen display (OSD)  
as long as there is no A/V input signal  
present.  
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OPERATION  
Display controls  
Remote control  
MUTE  
POWER  
AV/TV  
AUTO PROG  
MENU  
VOLUME  
CHANNEL  
POWER:  
SRC  
OSD  
ON  
To switch the main unit on/off  
MUTE (Stumm):  
POWER:  
Turns down the volume to zero  
AV/TV:  
This button is used to switch the main  
unit on/off.  
Press this button to switch between  
OSD:  
AV and TV channels.  
Press the “OSD” button to open the  
OSD menu or select a function in  
the OSD menu.  
Note:  
This function is only available if the E/A  
box is connected or the E/A box togeth-  
er with the tuner box.  
SRC:  
Press this button to select the AV  
channel (channel 1 – channel 5) of  
the AV signal converter.  
AUTO PROG (Automatic program-  
ming):  
Select this option on the remote control  
or in the OSD menu if you want the  
monitor to automatically search and  
store the television channels.  
: You can use this button to in-  
crease the volume.  
You can also navigate upwards  
in the OSD menu using this  
button.  
The specifications are as follows:  
: You can use this button to de-  
crease the volume.  
Press this button to navigate  
downwards in the OSD menu.  
TV system  
Channels  
USA  
2-69  
1-62  
2-69  
1-57  
21-69  
JAPAN  
PALB/G  
PALD/K  
PALA/I  
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OPERATION  
Note:  
VOLUME:  
This function is only available if the E/A  
box is connected together with the tun-  
er box.  
To adjust the volume  
BRIGHTNESS:  
To adjust the brightness  
CONTRAST:  
To adjust the contrast  
COLOR:  
MENU:  
You can use this button to open the OSD  
menu.  
CHANNEL:  
To adjust the colour  
TINT:  
These buttons allow you to select the  
selected channels or functions in the  
OSD menu.  
To adjust the tint  
MISC:  
VOLUME:  
1. To adjust the volume  
2. To adjust settings in the OSD menu  
To open the submenu  
EXIT:  
OSD menu  
Main menu  
To close the OSD menu  
Submenu  
Press the “MODE” button on the  
main unit or “MENU” on the remote  
control to open the main menu.  
Use “EXIT” to close the OSD menu  
again.  
In the main menu, select the  
“MISC” option to display the follow-  
ing choice of options.  
Select “MAIN MENU” to return to  
the main menu and then “EXIT” to  
close the OSD menu.  
VOLUME  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
TINT  
AUTO PROGRAM  
FM CHAN: OFF  
AV OUT: LINE  
MISC  
EXIT  
ZOOM: FULL  
SPEAKER: OFF  
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REVOLVE: LEFT RIGHT  
REVOLVE: UP DOWN  
RESET PICTURE  
MAIN MENU  
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OPERATION  
FM CHAN:  
ZOOM2 = Zoom factor = 8/7, picture  
height expansion  
Use this option to select the FM chan-  
nel. This channel is set by default to WIDTH = Different picture width change  
“OFF”.  
WIDTH2 = Picture height expansion and  
different picture width change  
The specifications are as follows:  
TV system  
FM frequency (MHz) in ZOOM3 = vertical expansion, zoom fac-  
steps of 0.2 MHz  
tor = 8/7  
USA  
OFF / 88.1 - 91.9  
OFF / 77.1 - 80.9  
OFF / 88.1 - 91.9  
OFF / 88.1 - 91.9  
OFF / 88.1 - 91.9  
SPEAKER:  
JAPAN  
PALB/G  
PALD/K  
PALA/I  
Select the “SPEAKER” option and then  
use the and buttons to switch the  
monitor loudspeaker on/off.  
REVOLVE:  
This function and the and buttons  
allow you to reverse the picture (i.e.  
right-to-left reversed).  
AUTO PROG (Automatic program-  
ming):  
Please refer to the “AUTO PROG” func-  
tion in the section describing the remote  
control.  
RESET PICTURE:  
Select the “RESET PICTURE” option to  
reset the adjusted parameters back to  
their factory defaults.  
AV OUT:  
Select this option to switch between the  
AV output modes “Constant” and “Vari-  
able”.  
MAIN MENU:  
If you are in the submenu, you can re-  
turn to the main menu by selecting this  
option.  
ZOOM :  
This mode is set by default to “Full”.You  
can use the and buttons to switch  
between the following settings:  
Full = for displaying a 4:3 signal on a  
16:9 screen format  
ZOOM1 = Picture height expansion,  
zoom factor = 4/3  
WIDTH1 = Picture height expansion and  
different picture width change  
Normal = Side ratio of 4:3  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Specifications  
Carrier frequency for IR sensor:  
L-CH : 2.3 MHz  
Screen size:  
7" Monitor, A1  
R-CH : 2.78 MHz  
Screen resolution:  
Headphones output level:  
1.0 Vpp  
1440 (H) x 234 (V)  
Active area:  
154.08 (H) x  
86.58 (V)  
Operating voltage (direct current  
voltage):  
11 - 15 V  
Pixel pitch (mm): 0.107 (H) x  
0.370 (V)  
Power consumption:  
9 W  
Signal system:  
Dual system NTSC/  
PAL  
Operating temperature:  
0 - 60° C  
Brightness:  
400 cd/m2  
150  
Storage temperature:  
-25 - 80° C  
Contrast ratio:  
Dimensions:  
320 x 195 x  
60 mm  
Viewing angle:  
Left/right:  
Top/bottom:  
60/60 degrees  
60/30 degrees  
Weight:  
1,200 ± 50 g  
Response time (rise/fall):  
25/30 ms  
Video input level: 1.0 Vpp ± 10%  
Audio input level: 0.3 Vrms  
A/V input level: 1.0 Vpp ± 10%  
AUX input level: 1.0 Vpp ± 10%  
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GUARANTEE  
Guarantee  
APPENDIX  
Appendix  
The scope of the guarantee depends  
on the regulations in force within the  
country in which the unit was purchased.  
Changing the battery in the  
remote control  
Push the battery compartment but-  
If your unit develops a fault, please con-  
tact your dealer and present the pur-  
chase receipt.  
ton to the right (see Abelow).  
Pull the battery compartment out of  
the remote control (see B below).  
If the statutory guarantee period in your  
country is less than 12 months, Blau-  
punkt will grant a 12-month manufac-  
turer’s guarantee. This guarantee does  
not cover damage due to wear, incor-  
rect usage or commercial use.  
Change the battery.  
If you wish to enforce a claim under the  
manufacturer’s guarantee that is provid-  
ed by Blaupunkt, please send the faulty  
equipment together with the purchase  
receipt to the Blaupunkt customer serv-  
ice centre in your country. You can find  
out which address is closest to you by  
contacting the telephone hotline listed  
on the back page of this booklet. Blau-  
punkt retains the right to rectify defects  
or supply a replacement.  
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B
A
Subject to changes!  
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Service-Nummern / Service numbers / Numéros du service après-  
vente / Numeri del servizio di assistenza / Servicenummers /  
Telefonnummer för service / Números de servicio / Números de  
serviço / Servicenumre  
Country:  
Phone:  
Fax:  
WWW:  
Germany  
(D)  
0180-5000225  
05121-49 4002  
Austria  
(A)  
(B)  
01-610 390  
02-525 5454  
01-610 393 91  
02-525 5263  
44-898 644  
09-435 99236  
01-4010 7320  
01-89583 8394  
01-576 9473  
01-4598830  
02-369 6464  
40 2085  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
(DK) 44 898 360  
(FIN) 09-435 991  
(F)  
01-4010 7007  
Great Britain (GB) 01-89583 8880  
Greece  
Ireland  
Italy  
(GR) 0800-550 6550  
(IRL) 01-4149400  
(I)  
02-369 6331  
40 4078  
Luxembourg (L)  
Netherland  
Norway  
Portugal  
Spain  
(NL)  
023-565 6348  
66-817 000  
01-2185 00144  
902-120234  
08-7501500  
023-565 6331  
66-817 157  
01-2185 11111  
916-467952  
08-7501810  
01-8471650  
(N)  
(P)  
(E)  
(S)  
Sweden  
Switzerland (CH) 01-8471644  
Czech. Rep. (CZ)  
02-6130 0441  
01-333 9575  
0800-118922  
02-6130 0514  
01-324 8756  
022-8771260  
Hungary  
(H)  
Poland  
(PL)  
Turkey  
USA  
(TR)  
0212-3350677  
0212-3460040  
708-6817188  
(USA) 800-2662528  
Brasil  
(Mercosur)  
(BR) +55-19 3745 2769 +55-19 3745 2773  
Malaysia  
(Asia Pacific) (MAL) +604-6382 474  
+604-6413 640  
Blaupunkt GmbH  
09/01  
CM/PSS2 - 8 622 403 141  
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